Folklore – where rational meets spiritual

Recently I had an i interesting interaction with emninent Occultist Meenakshii in her eeriely charming chamber in Kolkata with a couple of my fellow blogger friends. Being a Psychiatrist myself, I initially anticipated a chalk and cheese situation. However, the entire interaction gave me a new perspective and definitely busted some of the common misconceptions that surround the subject.

Wanted to share what I gathered from this brief yet well conversed interaction.

What is occult science?

Occult Science is sometimes taken to mean knowledge that “is meant only for certain people” or that “must be kept hidden”. But for most practicing occultists it is simply the study of delving into deeper spiritual reality that extends beyond pure reason and the physical sciences. In simple terms, it is a systematic study of the hidden laws and principles of man and universe.

A little about Meenakshii and Folklore

She did her doctorate in Mythology &
Occultism with specialization in Para Pschycology, Soul Science & Ancient Gods. She hand-picked the sphere where she can utilize her skill & knowledge to bring back positivity & plenitude in common people’s lives. She founded Folklore where she helps people suffering from financial & health problems. She has dealt more
than 500 cases within Kolkata & more than 1000 cases considering all over the world.

From counseling to cleansing of homes Meenakshii believes in individuazation of approach for each of her client.

What I learnt

We all have a mini cosmos within
ourselves, whose elements invariably need to be in sync with the elements of Nature. Bringing the two cosmos in alignment is the key to the perfect existence.

My afterthoughts

Have you heard about the theory of Laterization brain functions? From books to television programs, you have probably heard the phrase mentioned numerous times or perhaps you have even taken an online test to determine which type best describes you.
A person who is “right-brained” is said to be more intuitive, thoughtful, and subjective, whereas a person who is “left-brained” is often said to be more logical, analytical, and objective. Yet they function as a whole by a deep interconnected network. It is perhaps this that makes man both a rational and a spiritual being.

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